Arlington, MA – A 33-year-old man was critically injured, and 5 others were hurt in a series of hit and run, suspected DUI accidents Saturday evening, in Arlington, MA.
According to reports, Lillian Claudio, 35-years-old, was driving a black sedan down Wyman St., near Warren St., when she struck a parked Ford Explorer head-on. In this collision, a 33-year-old man was be ejected from the vehicle and sustained life-threatening injuries. He was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital and his current condition is unknown.
Ms. Claudio, after leaving the first accident scene, allegedly hit a 2010 Nissa, and promptly left that scene. Luckily, no one was injured.
Finally, Ms. Claudio, hit a Ford pick-up head-on, injuring the 5 people in her vehicle, including 2 children. They were all taken to the hospital with unspecified injuries.
Police have charged Ms. Claudio with multiple charges related to driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident.
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Map of the Area Near the Accident
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